India’s ship recycling market is showing signs of recovery at the start of 2026, with domestic prices for end-of-life vessels improving and local buyers reporting stronger sentiment compared with the final months of 2025.
According to industry reports, cash buyers operating in major recycling hubs such as Alang, Gujarat, have observed day-to-day increases in local price levels for demoliton tonnage. Market participants attribute the uptick in pricing to renewed optimism among steelmakers and scrap consumers, as well as expectations of supportive government policies that could boost demand for recycled metal.
After a relatively muted end to 2025, when the sector saw restrained activity and only marginal improvements week-on-week, the early 2026 data points to firmer pricing dynamics, particularly in markets tied to heavy melting scrap—the key commodity driving ship recycling economics.
Demand for scrap steel — a major output of ship recycling — remains underpinned by the broader steel sector’s recovery, and global industry reports project steady long-term growth in ship recycling value as scrap consumers seek cost-effective raw material sources.
South Asia, led by India and Bangladesh, continues to dominate the global ship recycling landscape, accounting for a significant share of global dismantling activity and reinforcing the region’s strategic importance in the global supply chain for recycled steel and metal products.
Industry Outlook
While challenges remain — including fluctuating vessel demolition rates and competition from alternative recycling hubs — the recent price improvements in India’s recycling yards could encourage owners to commit more vessels for demolition rather than extending their operating lives. This would support not only local scrapyards but also downstream steel mills and secondary manufacturing industries.
Analysts say the trend will be closely watched in the coming weeks to see if the early-year momentum translates into sustained market confidence and higher volumes of ship recycling activity.
